Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery
Farm · Somer ·

Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery

Farm · Somer ·

Artisan cheeses, farm-to-table dining, goat visits, sunset cocktails

Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null
Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery by null

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4410 N Lincoln Ave, Champaign, IL 61822 Get directions

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4410 N Lincoln Ave, Champaign, IL 61822 Get directions

+1 309 204 5057
prairiefruits.com
@prairiefruitsfarm
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@prairiefruits

Features

gender neutral restroom
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Nov 12, 2025

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"A downstate Champaign farm and creamery praised by prominent Chicago chefs, it earned national recognition with two wins at the 2021 Good Food Awards. The accolades are being framed as a comeback for an operation that, like many small purveyors, struggled amid pandemic-related restaurant closures and supply-chain pressures." - Ashok Selvam

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Illinois’s Small Farmers Turn to Tech During Pandemic Restaurant Closures | Eater Chicago

"In downstate Champaign, the co-owners run a goat farm and creamery whose spring 'kidding' season revolves around bottle-feeding babies, milking does, and making chevre that was primarily sold wholesale to Chicago restaurants. When the pandemic began they sent volunteers home to limit spread, leaving a small crew to manage a surge of births while large restaurant orders were slashed or canceled, creating urgent excess production. In response they scrambled to rebuild relationships with local independent grocers and rapidly launched their own online store, a shift they view as evidence of the resiliency and importance of a short, local food supply chain." - Naomi Waxman

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Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery

Sarah B.

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Such a cute farm, amazing little farm stand with a variety of both local and specialty foods. I've been multiple times for various events such as goat yoga, an artist's market, and a holiday photo session with goats dressed up as elves. I enjoy going as everyone that works and volunteers there is so kind and knowledgeable. They have goat petting and occasionally goat milking opportunities as well! Parking is off-road and on busy days ends up just off the highway. Parking lot is gravel but walking from lot to farm requires going over grass. The area near the barn, pavillion, and restaurant is gravel.

A. K.

Google
Greatly enjoyed our visit to Prairie Fruits Farm. Charcuterie and Cheese Board was very good, especially the cheeses. We will probably take just the cheese board next time. The Pork Chop was very good, with wonderful maple glaze. The mushroom risotto was okay. Could have used a stronger mushroom flavor. We ended up with goat milk gelato which was excellent.

Kerry X.

Google
Nice little getaway in town! We loved petting the baby goats. They also have some amazing options for locally made artisan goods.

Christopher G.

Google
Came for the art fair and goats, stayed for the excellent restaurant. 10/10 highly recommended.

Chris D.

Google
This can easily be considered a "hidden gem" due to its location. With a farmhouse, barns, gardens, fields, and goats, this embodies the true "farm to table atmosphere." The restaurant and it's staff are quality as is their offerings. Casey greeted us with a positive and uplifting personality and her knowledge of the menu made our choice simple. The chicken sandwich was the best I've ever had! The bun was light and fluffy unlike anything I've ever experienced. It was delicately topped with an Aioli, Tomato Jam, and Thick Cut Bacon which made for the ultimate surprise in our eyes. Tender and Juicy! I'd like to thank Connor in the kitchen for the suggestion to give this place a try! You were right! 10/10 would recommend and will be back again!

Connie M.

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First time at Prairie Fruits, will definitely go back, maybe on a regular basis. Had a brunch reservation (highly recommend) and there were a few vendors selling their homemade wares. Easy to get to, not overwhelming, and goats. Just go, you won't regret it.

Rachel K.

Google
Excellent! Rachel was a fantastic server. We will definitely be back *they accommodated my gluten free diet :)

Sophia Winkler-Schor (Sophia W.

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My partner and I love prairie fruits farm and have been coming here for years! We are so excited to see the new owners expanding this amazing farm to include a restaurant! Yesterday we went for the first time and tried their sandwiches and salads. The food was delicious! We got the gyro flat bread, chicken sandwich and farm salad along with glasses of sparkling rose. Everything was great! Very complex flavor. Lots of lovely details like edible flowers and very fresh! The prices per serving are on the higher end but this is for good reasons! using local ingredients is expensive! Also, they have a no tipping policy and just pay their workers a livable wage. So know that the money is well worth it! Don’t forget to pet some goats on your way out!